ASSESSMENT OF THE SITUATION OF USE OF BLOOD PRESSURED DRUGS IN THE TREATMENT OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE FOR OUTCOME PATIENTS AT NAM DINH PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL IN JANUARY 2021

Nguyen Thi Khanh1, Nguyen Thi Tuyet Duong1
1 Nam Dinh University of Nursing

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Abstract

Hypertension is a disease that seriously affects the health and life expectancy of the community, playing a major etiological role in target organ damage. The selection of antihypertensive drugs to ensure reasonable safety and effectiveness is always a matter of concern of the medical industry. Applying the cross-sectional method on 2,640 patients being examined and treated for hypertension at Nam Dinh general hospital, it was found that 54.67% female patients accounted for the majority. The age of disease in both sexes is over 50 years old with a relatively high frequency of comorbidities. Most of them were prescribed drug combinations in treatment 77,9%. The group of ACE inhibitors + calcium blockers is the most common combination. ACE inhibitors are also the most commonly prescribed drugs in monotherapy. 11,4% of cases had adverse drug interactions, the most dangerous combination is UCMC + Potassium chloride and UCMC + Spironolactone causing hypokalemia. The most common interaction between beta-blockers and calcium blockers increases the antihypertensive effect.

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